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I'm working on an interaction that allows business owners who manage multiple locations choose recipients for their marketing campaigns.

The business owner must select 2< locations for their marketing campaign. Then they have to decide whether they want the campaign to go to everyone subscribed or a specific subset of their customers for that location. These subsets (or lists) are managed on a location level.

Right now I've put together an interaction that takes the selected locations and let's the business owners choose the recipients from a dropdown. By default, everyone subscribed is selected.

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I think this is fine if the business owner selects less than 5 locations but any more than that, this interaction could get incredibly tedious. For example, they could choose 20 locations with 5 lists each or 15 locations with 8 lists each. Does anyone have any ideas on how to streamline this? Thanks!

I'm working on an interaction that allows business owners who manage multiple locations choose recipients for their marketing campaigns.

The business owner must select 2< locations for their marketing campaign. Then they have to decide whether they want the campaign to go to everyone subscribed or a specific subset of their customers for that location. These subsets (or lists) are managed on a location level.

Right now I've put together an interaction that takes the selected locations and let's the business owners choose the recipients from a dropdown. By default, everyone subscribed is selected.

Default

Dropdown

I think this is fine if the business owner selects less than 5 locations but any more than that, this interaction could get incredibly tedious. For example, they could choose 20 locations with 5 lists each. Does anyone have any ideas on how to streamline this? Thanks!

I'm working on an interaction that allows business owners who manage multiple locations choose recipients for their marketing campaigns.

The business owner must select 2< locations for their marketing campaign. Then they have to decide whether they want the campaign to go to everyone subscribed or a specific subset of their customers for that location. These subsets (or lists) are managed on a location level.

Right now I've put together an interaction that takes the selected locations and let's the business owners choose the recipients from a dropdown. By default, everyone subscribed is selected.

Default

Dropdown

I think this is fine if the business owner selects less than 5 locations but any more than that, this interaction could get incredibly tedious. For example, they could choose 20 locations with 5 lists each or 15 locations with 8 lists each. Does anyone have any ideas on how to streamline this? Thanks!

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Sara
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How to avoid user fatigue during a selection process?

I'm working on an interaction that allows business owners who manage multiple locations choose recipients for their marketing campaigns.

The business owner must select 2< locations for their marketing campaign. Then they have to decide whether they want the campaign to go to everyone subscribed or a specific subset of their customers for that location. These subsets (or lists) are managed on a location level.

Right now I've put together an interaction that takes the selected locations and let's the business owners choose the recipients from a dropdown. By default, everyone subscribed is selected.

Default

Dropdown

I think this is fine if the business owner selects less than 5 locations but any more than that, this interaction could get incredibly tedious. For example, they could choose 20 locations with 5 lists each. Does anyone have any ideas on how to streamline this? Thanks!